Parañaque City Mayor Opens New School Laboratories
Parañaque City Mayor Eric Olivarez recently led the inauguration of two modern school laboratories at Moonwalk Senior High School. These new facilities aim to enhance the learning experience for students as the school year begins. The newly opened spaces include the Technical-Vocational Laboratory and the Kindergarten Future Learning Space, alongside a Science Laboratory.
The city government also unveiled the renovated school clinic at Fourth Estate Elementary School in Barangay San Antonio. These improvements reflect the city’s commitment to providing quality education and health services to its students.
Innovative Learning Spaces Inspire Students
Mayor Olivarez shared that the Technical-Vocational Laboratory features a hotel and hospitality-inspired design. This unique atmosphere is meant to offer comfort and motivate students during their practical lessons. As a professor himself, Olivarez said this design mirrors his administration’s dedication to raising educational standards in the city.
He encouraged students to study diligently and pursue a brighter future, emphasizing that these facilities were created to support their academic journey. The mayor also highlighted the importance of continuing such projects to ensure a nurturing and productive learning environment.
Local leaders noted that the new school laboratories and clinic serve as vital tools for improving student engagement and well-being. These developments are part of the city’s broader effort to upgrade educational infrastructure and foster student success.
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